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Lawsuit Over U S Wage Rule Focused on Louisiana Crawfish Processors

Lawsuit Over U.S. Wage Rule Focused on Louisiana Crawfish Processors Federal regulators are using an illegally adopted rule and unreliable research in allowing Louisiana crawfish processors to hire foreign workers at “depressed and stagnated wages” wages that also hold down the rates of pay available to U.S. citizens doing the same work, a federal lawsuit filed on April 28 claims. Four of the plaintiffs in the suit filed in Washington are identified as U.S. citizens who regularly work at Louisiana crawfish processing plants. Another plaintiff is a Mexican woman who works at such plants on work visas. While the lawsuit focuses on employees of Louisiana facilities, it says workers in other states are affected. It singles out seafood workers in Maryland, North Carolina and Virginia.

Louisiana crawfish processors focus of US wage rule lawsuit

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Federal regulators are using an illegally adopted rule and unreliable research in allowing Louisiana crawfish processors to hire foreign workers at “depressed and stagnated wages” — wages that also hold down the rates of pay available to U.S. citizens doing the same work, a federal lawsuit filed Wednesday claims. Four of the plaintiffs in the suit filed in Washington are identified as U.S. citizens who regularly work at Louisiana crawfish processing

Louisiana crawfish processors focus of US wage rule lawsuit

Louisiana crawfish processors focus of US wage rule lawsuit Follow Us Question of the Day The Supreme Court declined to take up a case on women & the military draft. Who should have to register with the Selective Service? Question of the Day By KEVIN McGILL - Associated Press - Wednesday, April 28, 2021 NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Federal regulators are using an illegally adopted rule and unreliable research in allowing Louisiana crawfish processors to hire foreign workers at “depressed and stagnated wages” - wages that also hold down the rates of pay available to U.S. citizens doing the same work, a federal lawsuit filed Wednesday claims.

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